In the state constitutional conventions of the Reconstruction South, biracial coalitions of delegates constitutionalized universal public-school systems and kept their constitutions free from ...
Judith Norley, age 85, passed away peacefully on August 16, 2025, in Scottsdale, AZ, with her husband of 59 years, Gerald, by her side. Born on October 16, 1939, in Eau Claire, WI, Judith lived a full ...
Nonbinary queer theorist Judith Butler warned last Friday that the world is “witnessing the restoration of patriarchy, nationalism, racism, and capitalist individualism” as well as right-wing ...
Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, experts and executives have been predicting that it and other AI models will eliminate untold jobs — forecasts that seem, at a first glance ...
One San Antonio middle school teacher will have no trouble staying caffeinated during long school days this year. Carlos Perez, a social studies teacher at Judith A. Resnik Middle School, was awarded ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. For decades, higher education seemed immune to market forces, as families stretched to pay almost any price for a top-ranked college. Prestige was seen as ...
Is a nonprofit simply an organization that doesn’t make a profit? Economist Judith Chevalier, who teaches Yale SOM’s Strategic Management of Nonprofits course, explains when the nonprofit model works ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Pi Lambda Sigma, Auburn University's pre-law honors program, hosted Yale Law School admissions, giving pre-law students a chance to hear directly from the school. The session ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – State Representative Bob Peterson (R-Sabina) announced the Ohio House of Representatives passed legislation to designate the fourth Thursday of January as NASA Day of Remembrance ...
Southwest Airlines and a union representing flight attendants have reached an agreement that allows the airline employees to use their sick leave as approved under Colorado’s Healthy Families and ...
Gabfest Reads is a monthly series from the hosts of Slate’s Political Gabfest podcast. Recently, Emily Bazelon talked with Judith Resnik about her new book, Impermissible Punishments: How Prison ...
On Wednesday, Yale Professor of Law and Political Science Akhil Amar introduced his new book, “Born Equal: Remaking America’s Constitution, 1840-1920,” at Brown’s annual Constitution Day Event. The ...
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